Kingdom Fungi Order Auriculariales Scientific name Auricularia Rank Genus | Division Basidiomycota Family Auriculariaceae Higher classification Auriculariaceae | |
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Lower classifications Jew's ear, Cloud ear fungus |
Jelly fungus tree ear auricularia auricula 1 intro
Auricularia is a genus of jelly fungi in the family Auriculariaceae. Preliminary phylogenetic studies suggest the Exidiaceae is closely related to Auriculariaceae - the two share many morphological traits. Fruitbody either resupinate or pileate and then either ear-to shell-shaped or forming narrow, imbricate brackets, flabby elastic or tough gelatinous; hymenial surface smooth, wrinkled or veined, often purplish. Basidia cylindrical, with 1-3 transeverse septa. Spores narrowly ellipsoid to allantoid, hyaline, smooth. Most Auricularia species are edible and are grown commercially. Auricularia species are widely distributed in Kerala's Western Ghats, and recently, Auricularia auricula-judae, A. polytricha, and A. mesenterica have been reported.
Contents
- Jelly fungus tree ear auricularia auricula 1 intro
- Tree fungi auricularia auricula judae jew s ear wood ear jelly ear edible fungus
- Classification
- Species
- References

Tree fungi auricularia auricula judae jew s ear wood ear jelly ear edible fungus
Classification

Lowy, in 1951, described a key to the species of Auricularia that emphasized the internal structure of the fruit body, while de-emphasizing traditional characteristics such as color, shape and size, which he considered to be too variable and dependent upon such factors as the age of the specimen, exposure to light, or availability of moisture. The characteristics he emphasized were the presence or absence, width and morphology of the medulla (the part composed mainly or entirely of longitudinal hyphae), and the length of the abhymenial hairs, features that are currently used in defining species in this genus.
Species
As of May 2015, Index Fungorum lists 28 species of Auricularia:

